Samsung also detailed some products that weren't fully announced at CES. There's the Samsung Link Mate, which is part of the Shape Wireless Audio ecosystem and allows you to connect legacy audio devices to system. Full details aren't available yet, but it seems similar to the Sonos Connect and will carry a similar $350 price tag when it comes in the spring.

Samsung also detailed the BD-H6500 Blu-ray player. It touts Ultra HD (aka 4K) upscaling and the ability to work as part of the Shape Wireless Audio system. While 4K upscaling won't get you anything on a traditional display (and I bet won't add much benefit even with a 4K display), adding wireless audio to your living room via a Blu-ray player could be a worthwhile perk if you're buying into Samsung's wireless audio ecosystem. It packs a premium price at $180 and will be available in the spring.